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Shottesbrooke with White Waltham Parish Magazine Page 1 The Vicar’s Letter The Vicarage, Waltham Road, (corner of Foliejohn Way) Woodlands Park Telephone 01628 822000 Dear Friends, In all of the planning for our 1,000+ mile cycle ride this summer, one thing we hadn’t anticipated was the widespread rioting and looting that broke out in many towns and cities across the country the weekend before we departed. In the end, things had pretty much calmed down by the time we went, and we didn’t encounter any trouble. But we were thankful that we hadn’t planned the ride to start any earlier, and even when we got back the reasons behind it all were still being discussed and debated. No doubt there are many factors which contributed, in a variety of ways, and I am not going to start trying to analyse them here. But I have not heard any of the media commentators or ‘experts’ highlight the most basic underlying cause. According to the Bible, “The human heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9) THIS MAGAZINE Published bi-monthly, six times a year. Delivered free to all homes in White Waltham, Shottesbrooke and Woodlands Park. Freely available at church services. Given to all families at White Waltham School. Articles for the next edition should be sent to: [email protected] by 9th November 2011 The magazines will be available by the last Sunday of the month Website.www.stmaryswhitewaltham.co.uk

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The Vicar’s Letter The Vicarage, Waltham Road, (corner of Foliejohn Way)

Woodlands Park

Telephone 01628 822000

Dear Friends,

In all of the planning for our 1,000+ mile cycle ride this summer, one

thing we hadn’t anticipated was the widespread rioting and looting that

broke out in many towns and cities across the country the weekend

before we departed.

In the end, things had pretty much calmed down by the time we went,

and we didn’t encounter any trouble. But we were thankful that we

hadn’t planned the ride to start any earlier, and even when we got back

the reasons behind it all were still being discussed and debated.

No doubt there are many factors which contributed, in a variety of

ways, and I am not going to start trying to analyse them here. But I have

not heard any of the media commentators or ‘experts’ highlight the

most basic underlying cause.

According to the Bible, “The human heart is deceitful above all things,

and desperately sick; who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9)

THIS MAGAZINE

Published bi-monthly, six times a year.

Delivered free to all homes in

White Waltham, Shottesbrooke and Woodlands Park.

Freely available at church services.

Given to all families at White Waltham School.

Articles for the next edition should be sent to:

[email protected]

by 9th November 2011 The magazines will be available by the last Sunday of the month

Website.www.stmaryswhitewaltham.co.uk

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Few of us are willing to accept that truth, because we shrink from

acknowledging that it is an accurate description of our own hearts. And

of course it is true that the overwhelming majority of people were

appalled by what happened in those few days. But that does not

undermine the accuracy of the Bible’s diagnosis.

All of us, if we are really honest, know that our own hearts are deceitful

and desperately sick. We know that, if they were allowed free rein,

there is no knowing what they might lead us to do, and that it is only by

God’s grace that we are not guilty of many things which rightly appal

us when we see them in others.

That is what reveals the idea that we can have a decent, moral, civilised

society without God for the pipe-dream that it is. Because it is only God

who can cure our desperately sick hearts, and the more we turn away

from him, the more we think we can manage without him, the more

those hearts will show themselves for what they really are.

The real tragedy of our society is that so many people — and so many

influential people — have bought into the lie that we can get along fine

without God. But this summer’s riots show all too clearly where that

will lead.

David Andrew

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St Mary’s Flower Guild St Mary’s Flower Guild St Mary’s Flower Guild St Mary’s Flower Guild

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Saturday 1Saturday 1Saturday 1Saturday 1stststst October from 9.30am.October from 9.30am.October from 9.30am.October from 9.30am.

If you would like to do an arrangement for the church on that morning then

you will be most welcome to come along. There will be no cost.

Please bring any greenery, foliage and berries from your garden or the

hedgerows.

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at White Waltham school

26th November26th November26th November26th November Workshop with a Christmas theme

in the church

10th December10th December10th December10th December Decorating the church for Christmas

17th December17th December17th December17th December Decorating the church for Christmas

finishing touches

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Woodlands Park Primary School

This term at Woodlands Park school we have welcomed many new

children and families. They have all settled well and are enjoying lots of exciting activities and opportunities.

Due to increased numbers of pupils, we have an additional class this

year. All the classes have new names chosen by the children with an

‘under the sea’ theme. We have also welcomed four new teachers to

Woodlands Park.

Our allotment and poly tunnel is being used once again to grow

vegetables and fruits and the children are enjoying helping out. We are

always looking for volunteers to come and help us to dig and maintain

our allotment on a regular basis. In return we would consider offering a

piece of allotment space for your own use. If you feel you could help us please telephone the school on the number below for more details.

We have another exciting project under way: our new pond. A team of

parent volunteers have been working to dig out and landscape the area.

The pond will be used to enrich the science curriculum for the children

as well as providing an aesthetically pleasing area for our grounds.

This term in the classrooms the children have been enjoying a variety of

interesting activities such as Minibeasts, The Normans, Water and

World War II. The children will be continuing their Forest School

activities at Beechgrove Wood in Marlow as well as taking part in a

variety of outdoor and adventurous visits in the local area.

Once again, please feel free to contact us on 01628 822350 to arrange a

visit to look around and meet our wonderful pupils and staff.

Alternatively take a look at our school website www.woodlandsparkschool.co.uk

Alison Penny

Headteacher

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Everwelcome Club (Over 60s) Christian Smith House, Heywood Avenue, Woodlands Park

2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. alternate Wednesdays Contact: Jennifer Glennie,19 Burcot Gardens, Maidenhead, SL6 7UR.

Telephone: 01628 626939.

The 7th of September was a memorable afternoon for the club celebrating its 49th Anniversary. Two of the founder members were present Mrs Joan Hobson 1

st Chairman and Mrs Valerie Batt-Rawden Secretary. It is wonderful

to think that the Everwelcome Club has prospered happily for all those number of years. Thank You Joan and Valerie for forming the club 49 years ago.

Mrs Batt-Rawden gave a talk on clothes that ladies and servants wore in the 18

th & 19

th century and also came suitably dressed in days gone by attire.

A celebration tea was served with an anniversary cake.

Forthcoming Dates

October 5th Bingo

October 19th Outing

November 2nd Women of Wax Talk by Mr Weston

November 16th History of Old Windsor by Mrs Gilson

November 30th Annual General Meeting

Ursula McAndrew

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Keen and Eager Ltd., Unit 2, Woodlands Business Park,

Woodlands Park Avenue, Maidenhead SL6 3UA.

Tel 01628 828175

MoTs £40 10 day FREE retest

Free minor MoT adjustments (Trade also welcome)

All servicing and repairs carried out on the premises • Diagnostic Testing

• Air conditioning Re-Gas £45+VAT • Air conditioning repairs

•Welding to MoT standards • Brakes • Clutches

To all makes of vehicles

OPENING TIMES Monday - Friday 8a.m. - 5.30p.m.

Saturday 8a.m. - 1p.m. Members of the

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Qigong and Tai Chi Soft Chinese Exercises for Health &

Relaxation

Qigong and Tai Chi have been practiced

in China for thousands of years

It is suitable for people of all ages and

abilities

Weekly Classes:-

Mondays from 10am - 11.30am

White Waltham Parish Hall. For more information contact:

Jennifer Maskell-Packer (01628) 823774

Member of Chinese Internal Arts Association and the

British Council for Chinese Martial Arts.

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TEL: 01628 823234 FAX: 01628 823373

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MONDAY TO FRIDAY 08.00 TO 17.30 SATURDAY WORKSHOP 08.00 TO 13.00

SATURDAY CAR SALES 08.00 TO 17.00

YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT GARAGE

Web Site: www.white-waltham-garage.co.uk

Help with your Education/Training?

Have you left school, or will you soon be leaving school?

Are you in, or will you soon be in, full-time training or education? (Apprenticeship/college/university etc)

If you are 18 or over and under 25, and live in Shottesbrooke, or the civil parish of White Waltham (White Waltham, Woodlands Park, Littlefield Green, Littlewick Green, and part of Paley Street) or the

South Ward of Hurley...

Then the Duell and Hawes Educational Trust may be able to help you with a grant.

Write for an application form to:-

Chairman of Trustees, Tony Hill, Innings Lane, White Waltham, SL6 3RU. E-mail:- [email protected] or Telephone 01628 822654.

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Cards For Good Causes

Charity Christmas Card Shop

Town Hall

Maidenhead

Open From

24th October to 17th December

Monday to Saturday

9.30am to 5.00pm (4.45pm close on Fridays)

This year we have cards from 40 different Charities including

local charities Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance

and

Thames Hospicecare

The shop is staffed completely by volunteers.

Do come and support us and help all these charities

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The 1st

Knowl Hill and Waltham Guides have been on their annual summer

holiday. This year saw them holidaying in a bunkhouse in Wales. They had a

fun-filled week full of adventurous activities. One day saw them canoeing

10.5 miles down the River Wye. They also went horse riding through the

beautiful Brecon Beacons. The Guides climbed one of the many cliff faces at

Dinas Rock, where everyone made it to the top, some even with their hands

or feet tied together! Gorge walking, in and out of the water, on and off

rocks, behind and under waterfalls and finally ending with a 12 foot jump

into the chilly waters below seemed to be the most popular activity! Some

more leisurely activities included making their own pizzas for supper, taking a

stroll along the stream near the bunkhouse, going on the Brecon Steam

railway where two girls had their enrolment and doing crafts in the evening.

1st

Knowl Hill and Waltham Guides meet weekly during term times in Knowl

Hill Village Hall, if there are any girls aged between 10 and 14 who like the

sound of the adventures the Guides get up to on holidays, why not come and

see the fun they have at their weekly meetings too. Contact Nina White for

more information; [email protected], 07988068326.

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All the usual Arts & Crafts, Card Games, Scrabble, Walks and Pub Lunches continue throughout the year.

The Programme for October – December is as follows:-

Oct 20th Spare Part Surgery. Dr Tony Moisey

Nov 17th St George’s Chapel. Linda Aiken

Dec 15th Christmas Social.

We have just returned from a wonderful holiday at Warners Hotel Bembridge

on the Isle of Wight. Earlier in the year members went to the Amalfi Coast

Italy and also had a very good holiday.

For further details contact me on 07891329458

Jean Chant

Cox Green Townswomen’s Guild Meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7.45 p.m.

at Cox Green Community Centre

For further information please contact the Secretary, Jean Chant, on

Telephone 07891329458

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If you are working too hard, running around after family or simply never getting time to stop and focus on yourself, you need to

introduce some yoga into your life!

Or

If you are a sports person looking to cross-train, this is also the perfect complimentary exercise to increase flexibility and body

strength.

Classes are for both men and women of all abilities and ages, and include the practice of yoga postures, breathing techniques

and relaxation.

Classes: Wednesdays 7.30 – 8.30pm

Location: New Hall, St Piran’s Centre, Gringer Hill, Maidenhead, SL6 7LZ

Dates: 14th Sept – 26th Oct

(On-going terms)

Cost: £38.50 (£5.50) for 7 weeks or £7.50 drop-in (Classes can be joined at any point during the term)

For further information and to book a place please contact:

Zoë Smart (Dip.FRYOG) 07939557530 / [email protected]

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Red Letter Days

There are lots of differences between England and New Zealand but I suspect

I couldn’t list them all! But the one I am thinking about now is letter boxes.

Here, each home has a letterbox mounted on a stand, normally on the boundary of the property. Given that my wife and I deliver “junk” mail this is

a good thing because otherwise we’d have to walk down a sometimes quite

long pathway to reach the front door.

But wherever your letter box is, there is always the element of surprise when

the letter box is emptied. Perhaps there is only “junk” mail, which gets a brief

look if it relates to a store we are interested in. We also get lots of letters from

Estate Agents who trumpet their achievements selling houses in the area. . . but if one is not interested in selling, such mail is merely annoying. Then there

are the brown envelopes. These normally contain bills don’t they? Sadly we

are obliged to receive these and act on them.

Of course we also receive letters in white envelopes and small packages. Our

letter boxes have a parcel shelf so that larger packages, which do not require a

signature, can be left there. There’s always the chance that such mail may

have been delivered to the wrong address but leaving that aside, these are the items we look forward to and open.

Perhaps it’s someone’s birthday, wedding anniversary or some other special

day in our lives and these days tend to be called red letter days. It’s odd really because ‘red’ letters are often not just bills but final demands!

I assume the same thing is happening in England as it is here. Because of

emails and other ways of communicating via the internet, official mail services are being reduced as the volume of “real” letters falls. That said,

there’s nothing quite like receiving a real greeting from a friend or member of

the family. On some occasions I get a letter from someone who reads this

newsletter and such letters require an answer . . . which isn’t always forthcoming by return of post!

And even as I sit down to complete this newsletter, the post has just arrived

and I have two belated Father’s Day cards - a lovely surprise.

Of course, you can have a Red Letter Day without receiving any actual letters;

it can just be a very special day for any number of reasons. In the Bible, there

are several letters. The apostles wrote them to individuals, like Timothy, and also to local churches which they had been involved with, in many cases

churches that came into being through the apostle’s missionary work.

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But God also wrote letters and you can read them in the Book of the

Revelation. He had messages to give to seven different churches located in what is now Turkey.

These letters must have marked very special days for each church as they were

read. They contained words of encouragement and praise but also warnings.

They brought promises too to each church. I wonder what God would have to say if He wrote a letter to the White Waltham and Shottesbrooke churches or

to the little church we attend here in Green Island Dunedin? Would there

similarly be messages of congratulation and praise or dire warnings that we need to mend our ways, to return to our first love and do the things for God

that we used to do?

I want to end by reminding you of a very special Red Letter Day that God has told us about in many places in His word. It’s a day that won’t be too much

longer coming! He tells us that we don’t need to grieve for our Christian

friends and relatives who have died, well, not to grieve as though we had no

hope. Indeed, such passings are spoken of as going to sleep which clearly implies a “waking up”.

God says that one day Jesus Christ will return with the clouds to take from the

world all who have “fallen asleep” in Christ together with all Christians who are alive at His coming. Now I know, and indeed the Bible itself tells us this,

that because this event has been such a long time coming, many people say

that God has forgotten His promise and that this return will not be happening. Now that is just like saying that the baby Jesus would not be born in

Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago because the prophecies about that were made

many years before.

Silly eh? Of course, all those detailed prophecies about Jesus being born of a virgin happened in minute detail and so we can take it that all the other

prophecies will also be fulfilled in exactly the same detail. Now the BIG

question - are you ready? Are you ready for God’s Red Letter Day for His church, for all Christians, for all who have given their lives to Him? You can

be - and if you fail to heed the warnings in God’s letters to us you will have no

excuse. Please make sure you are ready. Give your life to Christ; it will be

perfectly safe in His keeping not just for time . . . but for eternity too.

Eric Green ([email protected])

Others

If it’s true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?

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STOWS CYCLES WINDSOR

Congratulations to the Andrew family on their successful

1,147 mile Project Rainbow Cycle Ride around Britain.

Visit Stows Cycles 209 Dedworth Road Windsor with easy parking and see Sam for all your cycling needs. Many makes of bikes,

spares & accessories. Telephone 01753 862734

WWW.STOWS.CO.UK

Bike Ride Supporters Chris Howell Church Times Councillor Asghar Majeed, Mayor of the Royal Borough Holiday Inn, Chester South Jim and Angela Dart Joan Andrew Maidenhead Advertiser Nick and Carol Manderfield, Norfolk barbeque Premier Inn, Lincoln Radio Berkshire Rev Pete Wilkinson, St Ebbes Church, Oxford Rev Jonathan Draper, Canon Theologian of York Minster Richard and Denise Brighten Sheila Davidson Source Hair The Bishop of St Asaph, North Wales, Rt Rev Gregory Cameron The Dean of Westminster, London, Very Rev John Hall The Door, Newspaper of the Oxford Diocese

We would like to thank all of the above for their interest, encouragement and support.

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Project Rainbow is White Waltham Church’s building project which will construct purpose built accommodation for the church’s children’s and young people’s activities, and for other church-related activities which will enable St Mary’s Church, White Waltham, to better serve its local community.

Recent events.... The Project Rainbow Stall at the Church’s Summer Fete on Saturday 16

th July raised £120 for Project Rainbow.

The Andrew Family arrived back from their Rainbow Bike Ride on Saturday 3

rd September. The Mayor

joined church members and local residents at the party at St Mary's Church to welcome the riders home.

During their 3-week sponsored ride David, Caroline, Naomi nad Thomas cycled 1,147 miles on their two tandems and visited 1,225 bridges. These included modern engineering masterpieces such as the Humber Bridge, iconic structures such as Ironbridge and Tower Bridge, quirky medieval relics like the three-legged Trinity Bridge in Crowland, and a number of new

The Andrew family with the Bishop of St Asaph

at the half-way point

The Mayor welcomes the Andrew family home

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bridges designed specifically for cyclists. They enjoyed mostly favourable weather (though one 'localised shower' seemed to be centred on two tandems...) and their only mechanical problems were 6 punctures. The Andrews were weary after long days in the saddle, but very pleased to have completed their fundraising challenge for Project Rainbow.

Bob Crittenden, Chairman of Project Rainbow said “We are enormously grateful to David, Caroline, Naomi and Thomas who have spent their summer holiday cycling around Britain to raise funds for Project Rainbow. We don't yet know how much the ride will have raised, but believe it is likely to be over £8,000. But more than that, through the interest generated, it has brought our local project to the attention of many people around the country. The Andrew family have experienced enormous support and we would like to thank everyone who has encouraged and sponsored them”.

You can read the blog of the Bike Ride at www.projectrainbow.org.uk.

If you have not yet sponsored the Andrew family and wish to do so then you can give online at

www.charitygiving.co.uk/andrewfamily or contact Bob Crittenden on 01628 676117.

The Andrew family with the Dean of Westminster

The Andrew family visits the Tea House Bridge at

Audley End

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Coming up....

• The White Waltham Village Association Rainbow Bike Ride Quiz at White Waltham School on Tuesday 18th October. Arrive from 7.30pm for an 8pm start. Tickets are £6 including a light supper and a drink from Carolyn Thompson on 07834 545967 or email [email protected]. Proceeds will be shared between White Waltham Village Association and Project Rainbow.

• Reading Community Gospel Choir will be giving a concert on Saturday 29 October at 6pm at St Mary’s Church, High Street, Maidenhead. Tickets are available from Quench Bookshop, St Mary’s of Maidenhead Church Office, White Waltham Church and from Claire Hartropp on 0118 934 4841 or email [email protected]. See page 22 for further information.

• Visit the Project Rainbow Stall at the Lions Club Charities Fair in the Town Hall on Saturday 5 November between 10am and 4pm.

• Pippa Eden, Elizabeth Slade and their pupils will be performing at a Winter Musical Soiree on Saturday 19 November at 5pm in White Waltham Church. Entry is by donation on the door. Refreshments are included. See page 2 for details.

• Come to the Project Rainbow Stall at the Christmas Craft Market at Woodlands Park Village Centre on Saturday 26 November from 11.30 – 3pm.

To keep up to date with all Project Rainbow events, check out our website or see future editions of this Magazine.

Project Rainbow Survey Thank you to everyone who returned the survey in the June/July edition of the Parish Magazine. We hope to feedback your views in the next edition of the magazine.

Project Rainbow progress.... Since launching Project Rainbow on 16 May 2010, we have raised nearly one third of the £497,200 total needed for the project.

To make a gift to Project Rainbow you can either complete the form in the giving packs available from the Church, The Vicarage and Woodlands Park Village Centre, or give online via our website.

www.projectrainbow.org.uk

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Reading Community Gospel Choir

St Mary’s Church, Maidenhead

Saturday 29 October at 6pm

Refreshments available

Tickets: £12.50 or £10 each for groups of 10+

from White Waltham Church, St Mary’s of Maidenhead Church Office,

Quench Bookshop and Claire Hartropp on 0118 934 4841 or email [email protected]

Reading Community Gospel Choir www.projectrainbow.org.uk www.rcomgos.com

RAISING FUNDS FOR PROJECT RAINBOW

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Congratulations to the Andrew Family on a fantastic achievement.

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Waltham St Lawrence used to have its own Brownie unit, weekly

meetings were held in the Neville Hall and activities ranged from

games, to sports, to crafts, to challenges and other adventures. Girls

would come to this unit from Shottesbrooke, White Waltham and the

surrounding areas. Unfortunately the leaders moved on and the unit

closed.

Are you an adult who would like to learn more about running a unit

and would like to see an active Brownie unit in the village once more?

Are you a girl aged between 7 and 10 who would like to be a Brownie?

If you answered yes to either question please contact Kate Snell

(Division Commissioner for Maidenhead) who will be able to give you

some more information; [email protected].

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White Waltham C E

Primary School

The start of the new academic year has arrived quickly, the

summer holidays have flown by and we return energised once more

to an exciting term. We have welcomed a number of new children

into a variety of classes, and four new members of staff: Miss

Karen Morgan in Foundation, Miss Zoe King who is working in

classes throughout the school providing PPA cover, and Mrs Piggott

and Miss Hoskins who will be training to become teachers in Year 3

and Year 6 this year. We hope they all have a very happy time with

us. We would also like to extend a warm welcome back to Mrs

Denham after her maternity leave and would like to extend our

congratulation to Mrs Croxford (nee Miss Tolson) who got married

during the summer holiday.

Our school grounds have been enhanced by the conversion of staff

parking to a much needed play area for the foundation, Year 1 and

After School club children. We have been able to retain an area of

staff parking and have started on our long-term project of

replacing the old fencing around the perimeter of the school. Work

continues with the external environment through our links with

Waltham Place maintaining and further developing our outdoor

classroom, vegetable garden and herb bed. The autumn will see lots

of tidying up and more planting taking place, any offers of help and

advice in this area will be greatly appreciated. Our staff contact

person is Mrs Ward-Gittos who works Mondays to Wednesdays and

can be reached on the school number or by the school email.

Work continues with the parish council to provide a fitness area in

Grove Park for the whole community, adults as well as children. We

are also continuing with our project to develop the marsh area so that it becomes a more accessible nature area for all to admire the

wildlife and natural vegetation.

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Our topics this term are varied, they include Our-selves, Animals,

Romans, The Iron Man and William Shakespeare, the staff are

busy planning visits to interesting venues and as usual our diary is

packed with dates for trips and activities for parents and children.

Our annual Harvest Festival is on Friday September 30th, 2pm at

St Mary’s Church. We are supporting Feed the Children again and

extend an invitation to all to join us.

Year 6 are involved in drama work at Norden Farm, and while they

are studying Shakespeare they will also have the opportunity to

perform an extract of their chosen play at the theatre. Year 5 are

working with Coral Rumble a poet and will be showcasing their work

at the Magnet in November.

May I, as always extend a warm welcome to any visitors. If you

would like any further information, please do not hesitate to call in

and see us, or telephone on 01628 822533 or send us an email on

[email protected]

Isabel Cooke

Headteacher

Accident As my five-year-old son and I were heading to McDonald's one day, we passed a car accident. Usually when we see something terrible like that, we say a prayer for whoever might be hurt, so I pointed and said to my son, "We should pray." From the back seat I heard his earnest voice: "Dear God, please don't let those cars block the entrance to McDonald's."

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Royal British Legion

This is just a short note to let you know that we had a quiz night in July.

It was enjoyed by all who attended. We raised £78.60 for Branch Funds.

Many thanks to all those who supported us at this event.

Do look out for other events being organised in the future.

Simon Graves

Neighbourhood Watch

Hello

This is just to let you know that I am now your Neighbourhood Watch coordinator for White Waltham.

If you haven’t already signed up to ringmaster messaging service you can request to go on by emailing:

[email protected]

or by visiting:

tvpcommunitymessaging.org

Your name will be added as soon as possible and you will then start to get messages telling you where crime is happening.

Simon Graves

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Tales from the Bells

With the year going by quickly we will be ringing for Harvest Festival to celebrate and give thanks for all that we have reaped. We not only reap the crops but also reap rewards with skill and ability.

We can certainly reap our rewards as two of our ringers who moved out of the area have returned with their family to be with us. Welcome back to Jacquie and Martha Hazell also Richard and David.

Also it is good to have the Andrew family back from their cycle ride. Congratulations on what was such a big challenge. We certainly missed you at ringing but you were in our thoughts on your journey around the country.

Once again I’d like to invite any new recruits or lapsed ringers to contact me if you are interested in joining us at White Waltham and Shottesbrooke.

Please phone or email me at [email protected]. My telephone number is at the back of the parish magazine.

We practice on Friday nights at 7.30pm till 9pm. (at White Waltham on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Friday of the month, and at Shottesbrooke on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month). Initial training will be given at White Waltham Church.

Lesley Graves,

Tower Captain, White Waltham

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Hurley & Walthams Ward

Your three Ward Councillors

Maureen Hunt 01189 404808 [email protected]

Carwyn Cox 01628 633157 [email protected]

David Evans 01189 034124 [email protected]

The Council, as always, has been very busy over the summer months. Arrangements are going on regarding The Olympic’s rowing events at Eton/Dorney in 2012 and you can view information on www.rbwm.gov.uk website. Lots of work for the rejuvenation of Maidenhead Town Centre is underway and at the last Development Control Panel planning permission was given for another hotel and a commercial office building in the town centre. It’s really good to know developers consider Maidenhead an up and coming area. More from the council later but first:

Local News

Travellers in Waltham St Lawrence

We know you will be interested to hear that the unauthorised Traveller site in Waltham St Lawrence was dismissed at appeal. This was really good news for the residents who fought an excellent campaign at the appeal. Unfortunately, the Inspector has given the Travellers 18 months to comply so the last date for vacating the site is February 2013. Neighbourhood Plan

As you may be aware RBWM were one of the front running councils selected by the government for involvement in the Localism Bill. In this Ward we are at the beginning of this process and a Steering Committee for Hurley & Walthams has been appointed and the next meeting is on 10

th October. Under

the Neighbourhood Plan each Ward can look at future needs for Housing, Transport, Environment, Communities and Business. Each committee will have several sub committees and information will be sent to every household updating you and requesting your comments. If a resident would like to be involved and feels they can bring their expertise to the sub committees, please get in touch with Cllr Hunt.

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Parking

Parking very near the junctions of Smithfield Rd, Willant Close and Foliejohn Way has become a problem insomuch as it obstructs the site line for exiting and is therefore a safety issue. Your three Councillors have requested the council for yellow lines at the junctions only. There is also parking at the roundabout in Foliejohn Way and again your three Councillors have requested yellow lines around this roundabout. Builders Merchants in Smithfield Rd

Under their new licence HGV’s cannot access the company until 07.30 and there is a condition that does not allow for HGV’s to be parked up in Smithfield Rd to await the opening time. If there are breaches of the licence taking place then I am afraid that it will require evidence in support in the form of photographs, video recordings etc in order to prove the allegations. White Waltham Airfield

The annual show at White Waltham Airfield was again enjoyed by so many people. Very few villages have these events and we are indeed fortunate in our Ward of Hurley & Walthams. Complaints arise from time to time and the Airfield do listen and endeavour to rectify any problems. There is a Consultative Committee which consists of representatives from each area - the airfield managers and representatives from your Parish Council and Village Associations. If you do have any problems please contact your Parish Council or Village Association.

News from the Council

Dog Wardens

Community wardens can now issue fixed penalty notices to anyone whom they see allowing a dog to foul and failing to promptly remove the mess. Anyone who refuses to pay the fine (currently £50) can be prosecuted and may face a court appearance with a maximum penalty of £1,000. Wardens will also hand out leaflets outlining the law and how to report irresponsible dog owners, and posters have been put up in borough parks to remind people to ‘Bag it, Tie it, Bin it’. Garden Share

Garden Share aims to overcome a major hurdle for would-be gardeners who don’t have a garden or who want more space – finding unused parts of other

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people’s gardens for them to tend and cultivate. While the council is also working to expand the number of allotments in the borough, Garden Share is ideal for people who aspire to having an allotment but who don’t want to join the waiting list. Each scheme could be eligible for council grants to help them get started and officers will assist new volunteers to apply for grants and set up the system. A list of available Maidenhead plots can be found at www.maidenheadgardenshare.co.uk and further information about Maidenhead Garden Share is available on 01628 416538. Search is on for Jubilee Wood

Anyone who owns or knows of land potentially available for a new wood is invited to tell the Royal Borough – it could form part of the celebrations of the Queen’s 60-year reign in 2012. Other than Queen Victoria in 1897 Queen Elizabeth II is the only British sovereign to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee and countrywide the challenge is to plant six million trees to commemorate the milestone. At the council’s Rural Forum in June the Woodland Trust, which is spearheading the Jubilee Woods project, described how companies, communities, families and individuals can play their part by:

• creating one of 60 new 60-acre Diamond Woods, marking each year of the Queen’s reign

• creating a new Jubilee wood of an acre or more • planting a tree or trees at school, at work, in public areas or even in

the back garden. Landowners or anyone who can suggest a potential piece of land please contact Kevin Mist, Head of Leisure Services, at [email protected] or by calling 01628 796443. Further details about the Jubilee Woods project can be found by visiting www.woodlandtrust.org.uk and following the link. Three strikes and you’re out – Young people drinking too much

The three strikes initiative is just one of a number of actions being taken to address the problems of underage drinking in the Royal Borough. The police already target ‘hot spots’ around the borough on Friday and Saturday nights as part of Operations Legless and Lawless in an effort to confiscate alcohol from under-18s before they can get drunk. Underage drinking in public places is being tackled across the borough in an innovative ‘three strikes’ approach. This aims to identify young people who are at greater risk of developing a drink problem and to reduce anti-social behaviour caused by young people who are inebriated.

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If the police catch a young person under 18 drinking they will confiscate the alcohol and take the name and address of the young person. The process is as follows: First time: A letter setting out the three-stage process will be sent to their parents/carers.

Second time: The police will carry out a home visit to speak to the parents/carers of the young person.

Third time: An Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC) will be developed requiring a full assessment with the young person's substance misuse worker at T2 and at least one alcohol awareness session. Yellow cards outlining this process will be handed out to young people and posters will be distributed to youth centres and secondary schools around the borough at the start of the new term. If you have any issues you would like to discuss with us, please do contact us either by email or phone.

Our kind regards

Cllrs – Carwyn Cox, David Evans and Maureen Hunt

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Want a lift to St Mary’s services? Contact Joan Hobson, our car rota co-ordinator

on 01628 635770 by 6.00 pm the previous day.

Joan would also like to hear from regular attenders who are able to offer lifts.

GRASS CUTTING

St. Mary’s Church, White Waltham, has a

large churchyard which looks very nice

when the grass is cut. Should anyone like

to join the voluntary team who carry out

this work we would be very grateful to hear from them!

Please ring 0118 934 3704

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Parish Register

Marriage

Cox Green Marriage at White Waltham

August 6th Daniel John Moriarty & Stephanie Claire Austin

Funerals

Burial at Braywick Cemetry following service at White Waltham

July 29th Trevor Ramsay, aged 56 (Lillibrooke Crescent)

Cremation

July 25th Jean Helena Hyatt, aged 83 (Holyport Care Home)

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Church Service Rota

October & November

8.00 am White

Waltham

9.30 am Shottesbrooke

11.00 am White

Waltham

Evening

Sunday 2 October

Holy Communion BCP

Holy Communion BCP

Harvest Festival Family Service

Sunday 9 October

Holy Communion BCP

Morning Prayer BCP

Morning Prayer

Sunday 16 October

United Thanksgiving Service 11.00 am at White Waltham

Sunday 23 October

Holy Communion CW

Holy Communion BCP

Morning Prayer

Sunday 30 October

Holy Communion BCP

Morning Prayer BCP

Holy Communion

Sunday 6 November

Holy Communion BCP

Holy Communion BCP

Family Service

Sunday 13 November

Holy Communion BCP

Remembrance Service 10.45 am at White Waltham

Sunday 20 November

Holy Communion BCP

Morning Prayer BCP

Holy Communion

Sunday 27 November

Holy Communion CW

Morning Prayer Shottesbrooke 6.30 pm

Advent Carol Service

Sunday 4 December

Holy Communion BCP

Morning Prayer BCP

Family Service

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The Who’s Who

Telephone codes are 01628 unless stated otherwise

Vicar David Andrew, The Vicarage,

Waltham Road, White Waltham

SL6 3JD 822000 email:[email protected]

Associate Vicar Andy Hartropp, The Parsonage, School

Road, West End, Waltham St

Lawrence, RG10 0NU 0118 934 4841

Licensed Lay Ministers Carole Perkins, 1 Kendall Place,

Cox Green, Maidenhead

SL6 4GA 623445

email:[email protected]

Claire Hartropp, The Parsonage, School

Road, West End, Waltham St Lawrence, RG10 0NU 0118 934 4841

Churchwarden – Shottesbrooke Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,

Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774

Churchwarden – White Waltham Liz Atlay, 39 Tithe Barn Drive,

Maidenhead SL6 2DF 778462

email:[email protected]

Treasurer - Shottesbrooke Richard Sykes, Coltmans, The Street,

Waltham St Lawrence RG10 0JJ 0118 934 3228

email:[email protected]

Treasurer - White Waltham Andy Eden, 15 Heywood Avenue,

Maidenhead SL6 3JA 823992

email:[email protected]

Secretary to Parochial Church Council Carole Perkins, 1 Kendall Place,

Cox Green, Maidenhead SL6 4GA 623445

email:[email protected]

Deanery Synod Representatives Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,

Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774

June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages, Drift

Road, Hawthorne Hill, Maidenhead

SL6 3ST 625462

email:[email protected]

Roger Sparrow, Merion House,

White Waltham, Maidenhead

SL6 3RU 822693

Sunday School Coordinator June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages,

Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill,

Maidenhead SL6 3ST 625462

email:[email protected]

Crèche Andrea Greenwood, 15 Bedford Close,

Maidenhead SL6 3UP 822532

email:[email protected]

Pathfinders (11-14s) Caroline Andrew, The Vicarage, Waltham Road, White Waltham

SL6 3JD 822000

Revelation (14-18s) Andy & Claire Hartropp, The Parsonage, School Road,

West End, Waltham St Lawrence

RG10 0NU 0118 934 4841

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Secretary for Gift Aid & Stewardship Envelopes Tony Hill, Homewood, Innings Lane,

White Waltham SL6 3RU 822654

Captain of Bells - Shottesbrooke Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,

Shottesbrooke Park SL6 3SW 823774

Captain of Bells - White Waltham Lesley Graves, 2 Heywood Cottages, Waltham Road, White Waltham

SL6 3JD 828408

email:[email protected]

Lesson Reading Rota (Shottesbrooke) Bob Packer, Corner Cottage,

Shottesbrooke Park, Maidenhead SL6 3SW 823774

Lesson Reading Rota (White Waltham) Catherine Gass,

16 Hearne Drive, Holyport, Maidenhead

SL6 2HZ 625621

email:[email protected]

Events Committee Chairman Vacant

Project Rainbow Bob Crittenden, 10 Stratford Gardens,

Maidenhead SL6 3DT 676117 email:[email protected]

Car Parking Simon Graves, 2 Heywood Cottages,

Waltham Road, White Waltham

SL6 3JD 828408

Bookstall + Bible Reading Notes June Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages,

Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill,

Maidenhead SL6 3ST 625462

email:[email protected]

Flower Guild Secretary Liz Atlay, 39 Tithe Barn Drive,

Maidenhead SL6 2DF 778462

email:[email protected]

Wedding Flowers Pam Bray, 74 London Road, Twyford

RG10 9EY 0118 9343792

email:[email protected]

Coffee Rota Barbara Day, 62 Foliejohn Way,

Woodlands Park, Maidenhead

SL6 3XB 825108

Church Cleaning Rota (White Waltham) Jane Nottage, 46 Littlefield Green,

Maidenhead SL6 3JL 0118 9343704

Children's Birthday Card Distribution Vivienne Low, 4, Norreys Drive, Maidenhead SL6 4BU 627136

Magazine Production Derek Smith, 16 St Patricks Close,

Maidenhead .SL6 3BD 776181

email:[email protected]

Magazine Advertisements Bob Crittenden, 10 Stratford Gardens,

Maidenhead SL6 3DT 676117

email:[email protected]

Magazine Distribution Derek Brayne, 2 Orchard Cottages,

Drift Road, Hawthorne Hill,

Maidenhead

SL6 3ST 625462

email:[email protected]

WebMaster Mark Stanger, 3 Caswall Close,

Binfield. RG42 4EF 01344 455206

email:[email protected]

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